The Quarterly Review, Band 68J. Murray, 1841 |
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... American statesmen of the cycle to which these Notes refer , have been printed and published ; and since the world has had in this way such copious access to American criticism on the ministers and courtiers of England during her great ...
... American statesmen of the cycle to which these Notes refer , have been printed and published ; and since the world has had in this way such copious access to American criticism on the ministers and courtiers of England during her great ...
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... America and the Americans , without having resided at the capital . What would be said of an American who should go to the British dominions to write about them and their inhabitants , and should take up his residence for the purpose at ...
... America and the Americans , without having resided at the capital . What would be said of an American who should go to the British dominions to write about them and their inhabitants , and should take up his residence for the purpose at ...
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... AMERICANS - fond of a quaint and ludicrous style , vol . i . pp . 226 , 229 , 451. ' The corresponding text is occupied chiefly with the small bom- bast of newspaper editors about their own importance ; but we cannot think this an American ...
... AMERICANS - fond of a quaint and ludicrous style , vol . i . pp . 226 , 229 , 451. ' The corresponding text is occupied chiefly with the small bom- bast of newspaper editors about their own importance ; but we cannot think this an American ...
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Notes on the United States By the Right Hon | 20 |
in the British Colonies Ordered by the House | 88 |
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